Performing "no sale" transactions

In retail terminology, a "no sale" transaction refers to opening the cash drawer without actually tendering a sale. There are many reasons for performing a "no sale" transaction. For example, if you are getting low on a particular type of coin in your cash drawer, you might ask a senior cashier or a manager to bring out a roll of coins for you. You would open the cash drawer using a "no sale" transaction and "buy out" the roll of coins using cash from your drawer.

Pre-requisites: You must have the Allowed to perform No Sales permission to perform "no sale" transactions in POS.

1. Tap Transaction | Sale/Return/No Sale | No Sale.
2. (Optional) If your store requires reason codes for "no sale" transaction, tap the applicable reason code to select it and tap OK.
3. (Optional) If your store requires receipts for "no sale" transactions, tap Yes to print a receipt.